mark2atsafe wrote:

> When I create a 100x100 grid it goes in 7 seconds via the
> transporters, but 3.8 seconds when it goes directly. Actually,
> switching the transformers to use a file instead of TCP/IP reduces the
> time to 4.7 seconds. But that's still a 25% overhead on a single
> transport.

The overhead is definately going to be more than what it would be when 
using a direct link in the workspace. Also, this requires the computer 
to act as a server, something that's probabely not allowed in most 
corporate networks...

> What worries me more is if this will even work when used within the
> same workspace. I know this example is OK, but the idea is that a
> receiver workspace is already running before the sender starts. If you
> have multiple links of this type within the same workspace I just
> wonder if two receivers each waiting for data could jam up the
> workspace and put it into an indefinite wait.

I guess that could happen if a receiver starts listening before the 
appropriate transporter starts sending

> I will find out, but I do know it wasn't designed for use in the same
> workspace.

What can I say... I just like to use FME in impossible ways ;)
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